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5 l II ii K*\ I t \ \ !; A L .-
Hie morning <*f the £Ol4lll
bright anU cleuiyaai* a£ an early
hour, ukv military, and ciliztmH
fh Long before
Ihe iniiiiarv had formetfiti
The Court House. Methodist.
Church and all the residences,
irrmr tire prrMic square were tilled
with hidics, while tno men were
standing around in groups under
the dtafle trees.
At 10 a. 111., the line was formed
wilt) the I/berty Troop on tho
(he citizens. 011 the left, all
iVftder the''command of Col. I*. W.
Fleming, Hie Affir-hn lof the day,
assisted by Col, IV. J. Winn.
LLCKI'ITOX 0) ’I IIK < TTATIIA MS.
Cie cfilire command was then
drawn up to receive the Chatham
ArtfK&rjP the guests of the day.
Tltro. X Win 11 Esq., in behalf of
Kbe citizens m a lew
appropriate and eloquent remarks
welcomed the (Hud. I; am Artillery,
in the following vrWrds :
fctpt. II JiculvH u ea tit mCit
of tibe (!hothuvi
In behalf ol the cTUzeus o'
.ijho county, and of the nd,prty
Independent Troup, l have loNLiy
the honor to welcome you aiuouV
US. You come* not it* strntimers,
licit tvs fm'encU; for, 1 gent leinen of
the Battery, not q uite-a quarter ol
,-• cent my ryo.your guns celebral
edllnvroligious- centennial of old
M'idwa.yCbureh.o'ie of I lie ancient
hind 4iU'lv'> wi' the county ; and to
day you unite with us in celebrat
<ing the iNatiom.l CciiU.iuiial in
Ulu.oJill’amh id Kb Johns—the:
lfonio of Lyman, llail with t||ir
music ol these historical pieces
presented by him who was the
‘•iirst in war, Jirtet in peace and
hist in the hearts of his count iv
menJt 1 lie mystic ehoids of mein
-twy 'U-rfayr -tiuw touched shall
swell with the sweet nm shoot- ilie
past and (lie story thus ttrhl'shall
‘'stir the blood of the aged patriot
rubd tench the vountr anil rising
generation llie story ,-vf the time
that tried men’s on! - ft i, ; i
(IwrTnppfftnriak' tcV, 1 1 1 *■ -.TV r
millt'cry eigFnnhfron in the-State
shall unite w :t! i it ■ si Her company,
the I.'BYi'fy Tiogp. the next ihruM
to day. You have, pen tie men,'on
your roll lUMnchifibi s. ihe i trine-;
ui son.e-'-etoHr native dopa, nndj'
wbiio-lhehlmint cof laberly with
Biat*rnal fotdiwrft-l^v-lft'ir-jiyg in
"iff," she' ehwis-ffes ' with peculiar
jinde the gnl!niiLrbpnfaf : i<in..Tf a
famous o lieer ; oi.y,unr. battery, a
soldier of yUsUngtijshod roodla
.tipu.indhp late, war -Jhe gentle
j,nvur of legal ulLjtiunieni;-
. „-vtjJ4hr.iiistori.au.sheiidiisg.-a. lustre
on the hiaiory of hie -State and
count.y anctp ilhis-feratin-g'.' both ~i
1 allude to the nol'io' Charles f.
Jones, Jr. whom we dairn as one
of IIS.
lint enough, I urn nuL byre t*
make you a (omuil speech, gi-n
tleinot), but simply to welcome
you among us. Then welcome,
thrice welcome’(i> -our okl county
—believe me when whei: 1 say to
you as the exponent ol {by- t’vQlijic
o-f our people, I here aivno lateli
strings in out doors, (or they
stand wide ajar, as our hearts
stand open to von. Ft us- (lien.
:m conclusion permit me to add,
celebrate the day "with all its si
eml memories; 1 know 1 utter
but liie echo yf. all heaits w..en
I add, I<M u's remember tlie Stale
oi Georgia,’ liie youngest of the
“Old Thirteen," to-d .y m our fes
tivities.
I>y tjie sacred memories of the
past, by the just pride of the
piosent,aud by the fondest,gruml
and most glorious hopes of her
future greatness* let us be true to
1 he'grand old Common wealth the
“Empire Sfafe of tlie South, of her
let us each say :
“Laud of (lie free—tap V :n ,. :
Of dark blue lake of might r livi r;
Of mountain reared on liijch to m-*k
I’ljo storm's caroei, tlu- JigUtanig s duck—
Mine own land forever.”
W. ,G. Charlton iu behalf of he
t hatliiims.advanced to the front
au,d courteously returned the
thanks of tiie Chatham Artillery
?br the kind reception they ?. u d
met with.
■ • nit;
After marcliinAllabiifih the
public ■q i r/Mmklm giL 4 *cd|
placed in po.-miqn,apd 4nfi,.e!^
ed, and tl. of
one liumriw was nKrodwrldi
rapidity and readmes# wit it which
the firing vvas done, showed tint
Uui.,CiraAi*am had noL TurgutUm
tiieir record, as the best Raillery
iatHegoutli. y f
THE SPKAKTXO.
thedme- w~rs'torm'etl;mTfl
the Reader, (’haplain hfrrp- Orator
were escorted to the Court'dfouso,
where a few citizens were fortu
nate enough to gain admittance.
ReV. J.M. Marshall offered an im
pressive prayer in which he spoke
in a feeling manner of the grati-
tude we owed to Almighty (foil
for his watchful care over this na
tion for the last hundre l years.
The Declaration of Inlepen
d nee was read by 11011. J. L. Har
den in a clear, distinct voice.
Hob. .7no. B Mallard, the Ora
tor of the tlny, then began liis
speech, which was frequently in
terrupted by applause! He drew
the attention ot itis auditory to
flic ushering in of the Revolution
ary War, wlien the first blood of
our cires was spilled. Like
m electric shock, if tl uv from
Massachusetts,through New York,
TSm n syl vania, Mhry l all d,V i rgiula,
'XofHi Cai'olin!’.ian<l dp-.vn through
the and pa 1 -
mottoes iftrnl ft'echoed tißefciVoni
•‘liodianks'ohthe A'ltani 1 1; n. The
I’olohists, wiiliSjp'at niianiinity
dew to arms, and 'hi a short time
tur 'Thro, at hers decWrod ; tfftid
■'tatesfree and inde’ptltiwbjf—rtu'o
hftedred years ago'trvrLVvl'^
ThfS epenker theii entered Tfpr-n
a full Ifistofy of Liberty' (jtiHrvbk
Torn its e arly■ settlementdown to.
he present, time, lit life folio wile;
words:
The Colony of Georgia was
founded- by General Oglethorpe
01 1 v)d. Tin: hist ei.lVm-.mt was
made on the rigli't ,li;snl; of thej
Savannah river about TT miles
Vo in ifs inpht!). Viilliath Deßni
lioh', having received llie appoint
ment of Provincial Sii’weyor, was
Tnl into the colony, and, on his
- J l . ? t ’ * ' .V (
arrival proceeded to.explore;id
Msfefh portions; aiul lo mak-c sur
veys iiiid draughts of Iho hide in
’lalionslof the ' eoasf. and of lho
ill, , •-
s reti ns-nml rivers runni::g, into
' iff
, .
divided itjio 12 d’bii'icte. ■ The ter
ritory oxJ-eu.dingj.Yeui Mo,nut ,Jlppo
pwaiup on tiro nojlh to T5 1# IJLo}\ n
tuiupea tlie.s\pp K h, was palled
Hedway Disirid, s,Q. called on. aid
-aount of its-tiuppe.sed equal, ui.--
;.anee het weengiip, Ogeecl/ep and
Altnmuhu rivers.. The excellent
character of ii;e lands in tliis dis
trict. broug at to; light h.v the to
pographical .surveys ot Wi'fiani
DeiTaheipu'tn-ic'e 1 the aptenticn
of the pu'die at large, and induced
many, lota;uo info tin district
and ‘.settle on-both banks -of the
Medway river. As emdy as 17,18,
grants q, land wyiv mode. l: C.arr,
Wjllisuas, llemm, ydnx well, Kvans.
How and o!hers. -Maxwell' set'
tied a place on died way river,and
called it Lim.eric. Herron re!tied
in an island at tlie mouth of Mid
way. t'iv.er. called, for some time.
T/tU’inid,bai now know as Colonel's
island. The largest accgsmon to
'lie population of till? district was
in 1752. In Inis year a company
of persons with had eird-grated
from Dorchester, it issaaJiu.sett",
and had settled on -Vshley ' river
in South Carolina, about IS miles
from Charleston, proposed a seb
j i lenient in Georgia, and obtained
i from the Council a giant, of 811)50
i acres of land.. jMr. Benjamin La
! kef and family, and Mr. Thomas
! If a con and family, wore-the first
to arrive and commence a settle
ment. The grants were located,
by the ad vies of the Provincial
(Surveyor, on the head waters of
(Midway and Newport rivers,
iFinding a general disposition in
jibe people to remove to liie-Med
j way District, the Kev. JMm Os'-
j good their minister, went into the
new se‘tlemcnt in March • 1.754,
| and gradually the whole church
I and society setfed
an
Jot an independent coinlminitv.
iThey brought their trades- w.lh
El hfai. iSttme,were s-mUlim-vf. w>ine
-were tHrilop-afonie We roc#■pc* {£ i_.-q
;but' liidif of wefe lifers' of
thorsojl. f w*
ruble 1 art of w
i early-division of dooiffra itro par
ishesi warrcalled Bt. dohti'.stpari.sh.
(The spirited determination of the
! inhabitants of this parish, st the
| breaking out ol iheßevolutionary
war, to send a delegate to COll
- gross before the rest of tin pro
vinces bad acquiesced *1 tbe
measere, induced the le irYilure
to change the 11 .me of St. John's
to that, of Liberty County.
Five orsix years after tfe Mod
way seUb-mcnt, a l:act cl laud on
Medway river was laid oil into a
and called Sunbpry. , 'i bis
town soon rose in commer ial,im
port ance; and in 170d there were
eighty dwelling hou.-es 'in the
town, ami a large number of
morcliant stores. (Joipt ipd elec
'liung were lie Id. in Sunbt r.y lid
1777, when Rieeboro be- ame .he
capital of the county, aauWuiutin
-11 el to be the county. IS SO
when the court ja 1
were remove Tto UinusvilD'.
'1 lie* first, buiiJing er|cte<l in
Liberty Comity for religions vor
s,pip was in 17ati, on the ,spob of
ground on whigh Mcdwa\ church
now, stands. After ffittlemeats
were made on .Newport, river, a
ehureh was.-v-mstitute-l not far
h our-Uiuroboro and called .North
As- r.poit church.
The first-settlors of the county
built their houses ne;r thc&watnps
in consequence of v.diirjbmalarial
ta-verc prov.-iUal,
-were forced 10-seek health in tiie
adjoining pine lanxH. YFese" set
tlements they called Summer
lfetroatfi ; af encli ot v liinh houses
for rdiffiotis worship at.fl build
digs for scholars wore erfeted.
TWo first- settlers of thf county
were eiriphivticaliv religious: they
■were friends of tiie o&usuj ot edu
cation : keenly alive to Whatever
! c])pearcd oppressivi- oir /the part
of the rulers-, and ai-vaps ready
fo- respond : to the calf: ot thud
court rv.
Winhi the lands-of Iheftirs! set
tled parts At the ooinrty became
iipparentiy exhnnsted,• utfention
wj-s gSven to the lands alo jrg tiie
-wri'er eourses in t lie- upper parts
bf the ' county, paith iilarljr to
Titylor’s :m'd Jonc-.s’ creeks, and
in process of time, -th'esd- pbitiofis
(>f ihe cbhhty ■ tja ve evidence ol
i'ie; eased ] e-pulatii n, wunlth and
iviigrovis ami school jrivileges,
and markif ot improvmvsi nt. enter-
I prise and ihrift-meoiow viaih!e , on
I every hand.
I At tirO-breaking out oftiie lafe
civil war, five ol the militaiycoins
ponies f the-county responded tS'
th-ewall of theh'.f.ntederaie States,
with drawn swords and-banners
Hying they hastened to the- field
!of battle, tfonre of .liinm tell in
the bleed! conflict, others'were
taken prisone.-s, a:i ! very K w
returned to their homes iinmaim
ed or no scarred.
The Heelings of depression
e tused by tide unexpected issue ot
the \'ar, are gradually disappear
ing. and with continued-improve
ments in farming, and ttM-preaer.t
exhibitions of business activities,
time will show that “there is life
iivthe old land yet.”
lie-concluded with atveloquent
appeal- people to bo true to the
memory anti fame of our fore
fathers.
Mr. A. M. Mdver then delrvo"
ed a chaste address descriptive < f
the history of the Liberlv Imle
pendent Troop.
DINNER
Was-theu announced* the
crowd was iu a sin a. l <- trace -t
of tuiud to. do j u ' J -v;. ■ the g -oil
tilings plnot i* iN" e lb- in. A
bountilul ini-ih- svn. •••pieael, and
all. wc think. .oi .iv... - -lie 1
AFTER DINNER.
An Ii^ i 'of ! {<ffhvas given to- rest
ui.l rec.eht.oo. ii:.> nu.Tia.y
thro-a ing t*ii '.4 torm-dity je.-jflJI
i^ w"ar t 7§ ,, aP i ® and l|g|
Chad wh~; Wi! hr a fatv co HR
songs and a'dance to Aire music rtf
the file and drum 1 added much to
the - enjoyment of the hour. The
am! : In: Troop
bl^i^jfc|bg;4jft > iivjy i 4l / f'g
cojftjjffior.
In m t 1.,/7's. cagageu
with tlieir aecysiutned ardor. The
Cf-O’.Vn of victory rested upon Mr.
J. B. .Marlin, lo whom a muguili
cent cake was presented hy Mr.
W. G. Charlton of the Chathams
in behalf of the Troop in a few
happy remarks. 'The second priz" i
was won by Mr. 11ms. D. Hughes i
and Mr. J. 8. Mallard of the L. 1.
Troop in a humorous speech pre
sented another splendid cake;
J. Ik Saussy, Ksq. of the ('hat
hams was then loudly called lor
and in a happy vein of irresistible
wit alluded to the pleasures of
life day. II a Was fir queutly in
terrupted by cheers and laughter.
Not yet sali tied with spoeeh-m ik
ing, the cror*xl called for I’. W.
Meldrim,-- Ksqy- Adjt. of the
t-f Squadron Ga. Ca\%larY.‘
MeMznm paid a glovAng; tribu'e
to wo nr a ids worth, y.pyojally to
the ladies of Liberty Gafi'hty. Al
ter which, three long- afur loud
(•hc'ers--vere given l for tinr Chut-'
liaiHuVnllTerv. and three-times'
* • •
three for-the ladies- ■; and as the
sun-.yn*. sjnkingau the*- west, the
c row and Tispprs ;d. ■
iftE 1 CUATKA>f A :.i ir.T.l UY.
This veteran corps, the speehil
gue-fs bf the occasion,' came from
-Savannah at an early hour, and
returned tonight. They brought
with t hem/our pieces,two oft hem
(lie old Washington guns, ab'oui
winch there Is an interesting
history. In 1791, Gen 1 . Vradiing
ton visited Savannah, and dir ing
ins Hay was lit o' special giiest ol
flu* Chat ha m Atillery. Upon Ins
return to Philadelphia, he ; re
sented the Ohalhanni with two
sp!e olid i-ieces \vfiich were cap
lined Front tiie Pettish at York
(t>nr. Ode yfthi'fn is an Ivifglish
giur.Vca'st, in 17e5, iiie> other a
French ■ gpn, cast r.'so in IT."-'!.
These- guns- were biiried diirii g
llie hat 6 war* and after the clbse
of the st ruggle ‘were VakliV up'ai’d
relit tbit; and atb still in 1 '<x goo 1
sjnte of lna/se-iwatien.
The Gifs 1 har,rs h?d aisoKf vcriil
aotsyunirs- of tig.'ir re'ot'fvf visit Lo
,Ciiarloetorn, uiß,w.i%gs..tiQa- a- fuc
.so'.,,AT ol lih flag-which bi'igi.
Win, Jaspea - l-e-fc-iH a-t Uoff -Alqu.l-
Igie, a blue, flag- with a white c.qr -
centiii live upper corner,near
stalf. -
The following constitutes the
roll of the otlieers and-privates
who weie here yesterday:
Capt. Jc F. Wlieaton
Lieut. J as. Mdler
„• 11. F. Harmon
~ Geo. P. Walker
SergU Ceo. I>. Ciarne •
Geo. T.Turner
„ A.TV. Harmon
„ Win. A. Walker
~ T. IS.Thchs
Cor.pl. J. R. Saussy
„ R. Cunningham
11. S. lire -se
I’RIVATES.
J. G. Armstrong,- S. IV Bell ‘
\V. G.Charlton A.- H. Chafnpkri
O. Cohen d.‘A. Com vousie
L. R. DuPont J-. A. Einstein-'
T. C. Farr A. C. Harmon
J. R. Law T. 11. LV.m
P. 11. Ma I letl e • T. W. M dVfeh' •
H.T. Peßk H. W. Pn’mm
J. 8. Sbva Olem Su -sv
T. F,Thompson - !l. U. WiMh
S F. VVJieaion J-. 0. IVvih
W. F. Q. Ra'icr James C ilenian
M. vaddi'-
AVI b-ui-V fa* •t he Clint hours 1
They ants * to Liberty in the day>
•-1 uu;'i'niviat-hiT.s-in tiuusyJ-ib'tn.
ger yad distress ; they c.uns-to us
.n tßs2'. at The tune-when jjhe/
e.-’ebmte 1 rite hwnlredfh mini,
versa-y of her lirsl settlement;
, hey came again to‘day; to
celebrate ihe iiuudiehh an-yi
>ersary of our country's inde
pondei ce. May the s runiiiiesof
friendship never he broken!
THE 1., I. TROOP.
Were out under tne et-munnd o’-
Cali!. Vv. A. Fleming, w.th t runty
, eight rank ana ii.e. 1-n- r oiKs o.
rapid-,
J jy* ! 11 0 and no'" us
do- (1. O- -Uic ■Cli. and tlie
P 1 ! * ini. onNwiain
| merit o! the
THE CONSTITUTIONAL Gl ARDS.
In- - •. -.amuuu n.rs bur. reci-miy
.been rr-mnizwl. and is ;h ye:
M>H*krno. • I'lifv ot&Qufi
mined to eo ahead.and hope soon
to apqw*ar with lull ranks.
• ■■■ un ?
I):d nMdfjßlUHfa.; eMt iim .parade,
as they'Abere ifdf iftirormel.
It lias only been a few days since
arrange merits were made to get
arms tor Ihe common 1. By the
voice of theßqaadr 11, all tho
plus arms will be turued over to
the Guards,-which'with the arms
now at tlieir disposal, will
be sufficient to arm a large' com
pany. Under their efSicieut Ctp
oiin, \\ 111. Tinges. Jr. tlieir future
as-a company will be a success, i
Mucii regret w-as-e.\pressed at ilie .
absence of
THE Me-IVTOSH L'roitt' DRAGOON’S,
who coaid imt ar oejrt the ivita
lion ol the L. I. Troop.*
inedav pa<*e.loff-very pleas- i
antly, and without an accident j
er any Hud. 'This gal a day will be
one to lie lemembcretl in
■he history' ol CM Libert v.
LIBERTY’.
LIBERTY SIIFJviI'T’S SAUL
Y\ iU he sold oa the SistilOKT)
TiiEtSliAY’ IN JULY next, widJn
the lcgnl hours of sale, on the fhie
| hold of If. F. Horne, in the “fifth
jiDi-st, oflSierty Bounty, fho follow
ing plop, vty te wit: Two head of cat
tie, cue brindled head steer 4 yews
old, upp-Hised at 1 sLsi :, the oth w a
heifer two years' wliiti vhthi
black ears appraised at SO, these two
hcfng'tlio off spriags of a‘cow with
[black sides, white back and lace.
I '.narked tWU slitsiu eacli car,
[branded W-itb two C’s. {Said-cow lie
■g iio.wclead.) A Iso''four' head of
j sheep; the original eWB niafked ci‘op
in one oar and upper sawsot in the
Other. Tire Other three being-murk
ed as the original- cu t '
The said propei W- having been
tolled before the Ordmary of said
o,mity l-y the sßldfU F. ITnrtie," Rt
lire Juno term.Jhfti of said court.’
: tjofd by. oi'-’hir of ,tliJ ' liou. • JAait If.
! Mujhu'd, Ord.iuuyv
This June 2tith 'l-tJG.
JuIEX M. DARSFY,'-
Shei ia; l. c. -
w '
AI’i’UICATI.OX LKTTEUS V? DISMISSION.
& KOR'jfA, j
LitTrKV-dinfv.f
Jas. B. Eraser, Adinr. or. thcvßst.
of AI. J. Bu nn, late ol said 'County
derd., Laving petitioned to- he dis
charged irour said admistratiim, all
[icrsons coucerped are Uewjby required
Within /ho time fixed by hi', to slimv
taust- if any they, jnyyej \vhy.Ure said
J. 15. FruAcr ijhould, uyt be dismissed
aecord-ingjo tlieprgycr of lps petitiyn.
Given' uuuer my luurd £hc 3rd day of
April; A t-Tti. •
JXO. B. AIAELABD, 0. L, C.
EA/.ti-Mnios
ADM I NISTTt ATOli’S - SALE.
f l'i EORGIA (■
Vjf I.ibtTly County. |
liy virtue of an 1 order from the
Const ot Ordinary of said Couuty, will
ho- sol-1 before the .Court House door
in ' the town ot liinesville of;aal
County within the legal hours‘of sale,
on the FIRST ‘TUESDAY* IN AU
GUST, next,' (4311) f..rt\* : threo hun
dred and eleven acres, mow or less,
M wHd uncultivated land i lying and
being in the 2-ttli Dist. Cr.-lf., of said
(,'otinty, and hounded as follows:
North-east by Lfcade fcf W. D. Pnggs
Est. of 8. W. W ilson and J. F. Kib
hee: South-ottst'by lands bel'/nging t-
Middletou : txruth-westLy tiio Alta,
niaha River find North-west by uu,
know n lands. Said lands sold as the
property ofHlie Estate o£ A. 1. Jolm
stoii. Terms of sale cash.
HENRY WAV,
Am::. Est. A. H. J uhnstou.
Al’l-ntCATIOX I.I.IIiIHS DiSMISSIOX.
Georgia • )
Liberty Courtly, j
Wnilaui Hughes h. Administrator
on the estate oi A." J. Bagg.-v, late of
said county aecease*!, having potiiion
ed to be discliai ged from said admin
istration, all portions concerned are
hereby required w ithin the time fixed!
liy law to show cause if any they can,
why the said ViTam Hughes Jr,
should not be dismissed according to
1 Ins pi tiom
1 official
J-\O. li. .MALLARD, O.*L. C.
No. (5-Urn.
lilt •- i fms itCH
- . —. .
AfTLIOATIt) N nETTERS DISMSSIOH
TMuntr. \ *
M Crowley, Admr. of tlm. Estate
of R • ed to
be 'dlMuis-aed from the administration
cf said 'estate; all parties concerned
any they hare on or before first
Monday* in October 1 next, why the
sai l Crowley shosdd not, dis
inised Jwem-ding, to tk* pray- of his
petition. .*
Ciiveu under my liadd.’ .tpiis'iCth
./unc 1b7(5.
JvNO: B. MALIIARD,
No. IT An. Oft!innry L. C.
UIIYA N .
. n *-r ■■ . "p
LETTERSTJJ- AtAjliriSTBAlTOA'.
Georgia, ,•* ..
Br'aii County.f
io all whom it may ‘concert?:
M herens Mrs. Mary Ileery having
filed her petition in proper form to
nVe, prayfng for letters of administra
tion, with tke will annexed; on tlio
Estate uf Xiaaa D. This is to
cite a?)persons coacenn (1, to be nn j
appear at* the next Angust 'trrm of
the 1 Court of Ordinary of said county
and show cause, if any they can, v by
tetters of udininistratTpn.with. the will
anrLAXedbhoATM to said
Upplicuiu.
Given under mv hand and official
signature. This June 2'_*nd 1876.
J. 15. ERO\\ r N,
No. io-3i‘ds. Ordinary', B. O.
IIOMfSTLAD N'ATICE. -
STATE OF GEORGIA )
itrys;: Gouuty. j
'Whereas.fames A. IT uni Imving
applied to me for exemption of person
alty aud selling apart a homestead, I
will pass upon the same at my v otSJo
on - the lot!, day of July, next at 12
o’clock a. in.-
'JT"}-.7une 22n:f 587(5,'
J. 15. .BROWN.'
Nod.',.-it. Ordinary; 15. C.
NOTICE.
Si EOlhilA '• , •
'iA5 Hi.l aaGjai-iy. ) '
Ail persons interested are• 4^ p h } .'
TiDtificd that Strickland ,-f
i li+j 1 1 th Fiist., (S. Al. said, noun.-'
i.V i:a ! iiiiien up a stray hm-se mule,
iMrk' bity! with a sear on the left
ehtiulde.r, anti a split iu tiie left ear.
About rterwi'of twelve years of age,
valued !n;’O..JLt ('i.,,.- t f a vi Ifeti -y
A. Stephens, freehohlcrs of said Di.-T.
to dolfalfi.- The
owner of y.iid ' alule is Required ! to
come forw’ r<i, and take
sa:d-mule, op it willMb'j’dcaU with as
the law directs.
,
A trug extract £pom the 6hjiy hewk.
J ui,e o/U-,f
J. B. BROWN,
Ordinary, B. C
• J-C-D-J-,..- ;1
TATTNAJHi.
vi’i -.icA'nax hmyois /m^uis;ios.
Gt KOllt-dA, ‘ j ;;
F Tallir.illfCounfy f
\\ hen as A\ . 1-1. Southwell Adrnin
i shqt r> upon the estate of William
Lang, i! -r T-.‘, represents to the Court
in his pf titioit’dtily.'filed and- entered
on reeoid’tiiat hb'hak lully adniinis
tcrml sail* estate. This is,t-hcretore,
to cite ail p.&'j-g'oiis co'ncofzieu to show
oavtse, if uny thoy V-fi'n. why -said ad
minister should notj be diseh-ugod
from his aum'inis'tra'tfaji and receive
tlio ust-Ijl'letfert of dismission -on the.
first ufdnday in August, next.
This April 2ith 1870.
C. IV. SMITH, .
N0.6-sm. Ordinary T. C.
LETTERS OF LItVIISSJON.
EOKGIA, l
V.JT-1 ttimll Comity, l
Whereas J. E.- A Tillman Admin
istrator upon the eStata of ./auif's TilP
mim deed, represents to the Court in
his petition duly tiled mid entered on,
record that he has fully adrninhffred
saidfestate. This Ss.-flterefore, toedte
all pe- so.is concerned to show cause
if any ihey can, why said admistrator
shonld riot be discliatged irorri ftie ad—
minittrafion of sttid estate and rocoive-.
the usual letters-of distniss’en on the
first Mondhy in August next.
April 24th 1876.
C. W. SMITH,
No.G-Lhn. Ordinary C. T..